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Official (because I said so) RMN Questionnaire.

Name: WAYNE KANE Curtis
Birthdate: January 27th
Birthplace: Medecine Hat
Current Location: Calgary
Eye Color: Blueish/Gray stuff
Hair Color: Family says dirty blonde, I say brown
Height: Somewhere around 6 feet
Weight: Too much

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius or something like that
Ethnicity: Canadian + American
Body Type: Man boobies
Favorite Food: Sphaghetti
Favorite Drink: Water
Favorite Animal: Canines in general. Dogs/Wolfs/Foxes/ect.
Favorite Movie: Space Balls
Favorite Band/Musician: Keiki Kobayashi
Best Physical Feature: My mustache on account that people think that it isn't what it appears to be
Fears: Going up. Mostly because of the 'Going Down' part.
Siblings?: Three, all older.
Least Liked Family Member: A bastard who I ask to do things and he doesn't. Lazy twat.
Political Affiliation: Whoever I like the most. Unfortunately can default to people like "The Communist Party" or "The Green Party" at times.

Drink: 99% of drinks smells awful
Smoke: I'd rather not smell like a dumpster
Shoplifted: No.
Skinny Dipped: No.
Had Sex: No.
When's the Last Time You Had Sex: No.
Been Dumped: No.
Had A Boyfriend/Girlfriend: No.
Have you ever been in a fight?: Yes. One was with a friend over Basketball and a week later we were laughing with each other over it.
Have you ever been beaten up?: Moslty by Elite Mobs. Fuckers!

Favorite childhood cartoon: Captain Star
If I woke up as the opposite sex, I'd...: Go back to bed
Are you still friends with people from kindergarten?: I don't even remember any of my friends from Grade 4-earlier
How many pillows do you sleep with?: One to four. Usually two.
What books are you reading?: Pyramids
Have you ever fired a gun?: Yes. Just pistols though.
Whats your biggest social weakness?: I don't talk much, don't talk about myself much, and I try to be interested in whatever the other person is talking about.
Piercings/Tattoos? List them all: None
Is there anyone from RMN you'd date?: None
MYSTERY REMOVED QUESTIONS: Hahahahahaha. Wonder who did that.

RPG Maker XP troubleshooting

Try running RMXP as an Administrator (right click->Run as Administrator or Ctrl+Shift+Enter, both on the RPGXP.exe)

*edit*
There's also Windows XP SP2 compatability mode if Run as Administrator didn't work. Right click on RPGXP, there should be a Compatability tab.

Ridiculous Image Thread #1

Make a video of your game!

Extremely Basic Tutorial on how to make Gameplay Videos!

This is an extremely basic tutorial on how to make a gameplay video! It doesn't have any fancy editing, tips, alternatives, or even screenshots. Some of those may come later.

What you need:
- Camstudio - Used to capture video and audio from the screen. Completely free.
- VitualDub - Used to edit and encode your video. Completely free.
- x264 vfw Codec - The video codec that we will be encoding with. Completely free.
- Radium MP3 Codec - What we'll be encoding the audio with. I couldn't find a download for it anywhere else besides the linked tutorial. Link includes a tutorial of some fancier features that aren't included here. And pictures.
- Free Space - Amount needed varies depending on length of video. Rule of thumb: More = better. Having 20+ gigs free is good. Is not completely free.

Capturing Video
This is where we need Camstudio. Open it up.

First thing to do is to set up its capturing options. Go to Options->Video Options. For the compressor select "Camstudio Lossless Codec" which should've been installed with Camstudio. Under Configure make sure LZO is selected and not GZIP.

Below Video Options is Cursor Options. If for some reason you want to leave the cursor on the game window make sure to go here and set it to Hide Cursor. Nobody wants to see your cursor in a video.

Next up is to record from your speakers, or "What you hear". Select Options->Record audio from speakers. It might give you an error which might mean Camstudio can't capture the audio. I have no idea how to fix it or what causes it. Hope that it is working if you get the message.

Now we have to set up the capture area. Go to Region->Fixed Region. This gives the option to select the area that it will capture and where the upper-left corner of the capture area is. Set Width/Height to the resolution of the game (generally 640x480, RMXP/VX run at that resolution and RM2k(3) in windowed mode scales up to that resolution). For Left/Top you want the upper-left corner of the game area. RPG Maker whatever opens the game at the center of the screen so you can use MATH to find the left/top corners.

Left: (Horizontal resolution - capture width) / 2
Top: (Vertical resolution - capture height) / 2 - ?

You have to take the top bar into account when getting the top. For Vista subtract 20. For XP subtract ???.

Open up the game that is going to be recorded and get a quick text video. Push the Big Red Button in Camstudio to start recording and switch to the game and play it a bit. Stop recording, specify a place to save the video, and when Camstudio is done encoding the video it'll open it up in some Camstudio player. Here's where you make sure everything is set up correctly. Make sure that the capture area is correct (capturing the entire game area, no out-of-game-window borders around) and that the video looks exactly like what you were doing with no signs of compression and that the audio was captured. If anything went wrong, go back and try to fix it (unless it was audio, that's beyond an Extremely Basic Tutorial).

Once the vidoe is ready to be captured and everything (including the game) is set up appropriately, push the Big Red Button, switch to the game, and let Camstudio do its thing while the game does its. Once you're done capturing, push the Big Blue Button to stop recording. Specify the save file and wait for it to encode.

Congrats! You now have a huge video file on your computer that would consume all your bandwith if you tried to upload it anywhere.


Editing the Video
Open up VirtualDub and select File->Open Video File. Open the newly made huge video file. The next job is to get rid of the redundant bits from the video. You can use the progress bar on the button, the Left and Right keys, and Page Up/Down keys to move frame to frame. Once you find the starting/ending frame of a selection to delete, push the Home/End key (Home for starting frame, End for ending frame). Once you have a block of video to delete, push the Delete key. Repeat until all unnessesary bits of the video are gone.


Encoding the Video
The last job is to make the video into a tiny version of itself. Tiny as in doesn't use a lot of disk space.

The pictures is what makes the video huge. There's a lot of them and they aren't compressed at all, so they'll be the first to be dealt with. Camstudio records at the fastest available FPS possible, which tends to be much more than the eye can see and that means there's a lot of redundant data. Select Video->Frame Rate (or push Ctrl-R). In the middle there's a bunch of options under "Frame Rate Convertion". Select the "Convert to FPS" option and convert it to 30 FPS. Its enough that it'll still look smooth but not have a mess of extra frames.

Next is selecting how to compress the frames in the video. Select Video-Compression (or push Ctrl-P). If it isn't avilable, make sure under Video->Full Stream Processing is selected. In the list on the left select "x264vfw - H.264/MPEG-4 AVC codec" and select configure. In the new window on the pull-down menu select "Multipass - 1st Pass". Below it there's the "Target birate (kbits/s)". Put 200 in the box; you can always reencode it at a highber bitrate if you don't like the result. Push OK, OK to go back to the main VirtualDub screen. Go to File->Save as AVI and save it as a different file than the original video. This will take a while depending on your computer.

The video isn't done yet, don't try to open it yet. Go back to Video->Compression->Configure to go back to where you selected "Multipass - 1st Pass". Change the option to "Multipass - Nth Pass". Push OK, OK. Now go to Audio->Full Processing Mode to turn it on. Now you can encode the audio so it doesn't take up a lot of space either. Go to Audio->Compression and select "MPEG Layer-3" from the left hand menu. If there's two select the one with a lot of options. Select one of the bitrates from the right hand menu that has the same frequency as what was captured (Camstudio usually captures at 22KHz, select one of those) and select a decent bitrate. Once done select File->Save as AVI again, and save over the last video you made on the 1st Pass. Wait again.

Once its done the video encoding is completed! Open up the video in your favorite vidoe playing program and enjoy, knowing that when its uploaded to Youtube the quality will turn into complete ass!

Protip: Upload to a non-shitty video playback site like Viddler instead.

Sample video: Video Link.

RPG Maker XP issue 4 Vista

Glad to have helped :)

People need to learn how to distribute their games. Any RMXP/VX game should have the RGSS dll included with it, and the latest version too.

RPG Maker XP issue 4 Vista

Find a copy of RGSS102E.dll and copy it into the game's directory. Open up the Game.ini and change the Library=whatever to Library=RGSS102E.dll. That should get the game to open.

Make a video of your game!

I use Camstudio for video capture, Audacity for audio (sine Camstudio doesn't seem to want to), and VirtualDub for encoding (and editing if required). Its all free, can give great results, but can be a pain to set up.

STATIC PROGRESSION (wut)

This reminds me of the no experience/low level runs through RPGs. The idea is to win using any and every trick in the book. If a game has a lot of tricks like these, then a statis progression game shouldn't be that bad. One problem is that the games where these runs are done on are usually well documented games and enemies/bosses can be exploited in some way (or in some cases, have their GAME OVER attacks avoided). The other problem is that it can require grinding, such as trying to get a rare drop/steal item or getting AP or equivelant to learn a skill you need.

Hell, I'd consider any game that you can beat on low levels with enough knowledge but still difficult at reasonable levels on a first playthrough to be well designed. Its fun when you can challenge yourself with limitations like no/minimal EXP and still beat the game.

For an insane example of playing a game like this, look here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/70NF4

Its a no experience no items no escape FF7 challenge. He's done the first disc and I can only wonder what he'll do against the later bosses. Its insane.


tl;dr
Having a lot of different battle abilities, status effects (which *gasp* work on bosses!), and other features that allow the player to completely break the game given enough knowledge.

Game Development: The Giant Orb of Brainstorming

author=Ashramaru link=topic=1809.msg28783#msg28783 date=1220125948
Name: The Last Bible
Progress: 25% (3 Chapters), 50% would be the Full Demo.
Background: The Last Bible

Idea Type: Script


Feedback: (applies to both parts)

There's times where Less = Better. This is definetly one of those cases; The script is incredibly verbose. I'd suggest making of copy of the script and trying to rewrite every line so that it isn't so long. Cut unnessesary lines as needed.

Also please cut down on the ellipses. There's like five million of them. Same with captalizing entire lines. I know its meant to be SUPER SCREAMING AT THE TOP OF YOUR LUNGS but it still looks rediculous.

Top Ten Topic: Favourite Videogame Soundtracks

1) Ace Combat 5
2) Wild ARMs 5
3) La-Mulana
4) Chrono Trigger
5) Valkyrie Profile
6) Wild ARMs 4
7) Ace Combat 4
8) Soul Calibur 2
9) Okami
10)Final Fantasy 6